India’s aviation regulator fines Air India about $37,000 for unruly passenger incident By Reuters


© Reuters. A bird flies over a logo of Air India airlines at the corporate headquarters in Mumbai, India, October 19, 2021. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Air India has been fined 3 million rupees (about $37,000) for its handling of an unruly passenger on one of its flights in November, India’s aviation regulator said on Friday.

The Tata group-owned airline has faced criticism from the country’s aviation regulator following an incident on a Nov. 26 flight in which a male passenger, while apparently inebriated, allegedly urinated on a female co-passenger.

($1 = 81.1830 Indian rupees)

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